Constable's office breaks ground on new substation in Spring

By Mayra Cruz, mayra.cruz@chron.com

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10:31 am CDT, Friday, March 23, 2018

The Harris County Precinct 4 ConstableÂs Office is adding a new substation along the North Freeway that will open this summer. The Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 110 is paying for the construction of the new 3,200 square foot building, which had its groundbreaking Thursday. The station expects to be completed in June and will cost $1.5 million, said Jody Dellinger, HCWID district manager. less

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The Harris County Precinct 4 ConstableÂs Office is adding a new substation along the North Freeway that will open this summer. The Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 110 is paying for the construction of the new 3,200 square foot building, which had its groundbreaking Thursday. The station expects to be completed in June and will cost $1.5 million, said Jody Dellinger, HCWID district manager. less

The Harris County Precinct 4 ConstableÂs Office is adding a new substation along the North Freeway that will open this summer. The Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 110 is paying for ... more

Photo: Harris County Pct. 4 Constable's Office

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The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office is adding a new substation along the North Freeway that will open this summer.

The Harris County Water Control and Improvement District No. 110 is paying for the construction of the new 3,200 square foot building, which had its groundbreaking Thursday.

The station expects to be completed in June and will cost $1.5 million, said Jody Dellinger, HCWID district manager.

"It's being funded 100 percent by the water control district," he said.

The water control district approached the constable's office to construct the new building on a 3-acre property so that deputies could respond to calls faster, Dellinger said.

The station will be located west of the North Freeway and north of Cypresswood Drive along Holzwarth Road between a Lowe's Home Improvement and Home Depot stores.

According to a press release, between 60 to 80 deputies will be housed at the station once it's completed.

In February, the constable's office opened another station along the Sam Houston Tollway and the Tomball Parkway, which was purchased by the Harris County Toll Road Authority.